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Fluid Dynamics at High Reynolds Numbers

ABG-132971 Thesis topic
2025-07-21 Public/private mixed funding
Université du Wisconsin
Madison - United States of America
Fluid Dynamics at High Reynolds Numbers
  • Engineering sciences
Turbulent boundary layer

Topic description

The primary objective of this PhD project is to explore flows at high Reynolds number regimes

and its modelling. The candidate will design and conduct experiments in wind tunnels, employing

advanced diagnostic tools such as Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), hot-wire anemometry, and

pressure measurements. The project will contribute to the understanding of flow control mechanisms

and their applications in various engineering fields, including aerospace and automotive

engineering. Knowledge gained will be used towards wall-pressure modelling and its implication on

flow induced vibrations.

Starting date

2026-01-05

Funding category

Public/private mixed funding

Funding further details

39000 $/year

Presentation of host institution and host laboratory

Université du Wisconsin

Research group focuses on the sustainable development of modern transportation and energy systems. The overarching question his research group seeks to answer is how the structure of turbulent shear flows dictates drag, noise, and their propagation. Jaiswal’s lab seeks to reduce the noise and carbon footprint of modern transportation and energy systems while improving reliability issues linked to flow-induced vibration.

Candidate's profile

Diplome d'ingenieur or Msc in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or applied maths. •

Strong background in fluid dynamics, or mathematics are encouraged. • Proficiency in data analysis

and coding tools (e.g., MATLAB, Python, CATIA, Solidworks or other CAD tools). • Excellent

communication skills and ability to work in a collaborative research environment. • TOEFL IBT 

80-91 (minimum) or IELTS 6.5 (minimum) for more details click, if language of instruction is not

English. Funding and Benefits: • Fully funded PhD stipend and tuition. • Access to state-ofthe-

art laboratory facilities and resources. • Opportunities for professional development, including

conference attendance and collaborations with industry partners.

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